[Faith-talk] FW: [thefamilyoffaith] Should I Quit? | Encouragement For Today | Proverbs 31 Ministries
Eric Calhoun
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Never! Never quit! Never!
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Should I Quit? | Encouragement For Today | Proverbs 31 Ministries
June 3, 2011
Should I Quit?
Lysa TerKeurst
"Be at rest once more, O my soul, for the Lord
has been good to you." Psalm 116:7 (NIV)
We all have those times in life where we wish the
voice of God would audibly speak so loudly there's no way we could miss it,
"THIS IS THE DIRECTION I WANT YOU TO GO." Then we'd know whether to stay
the course or quit and head off in a new direction.
Have you ever wished for this kind of certainty?
I have.
We want to know what to do.
Sometimes we stay in a place too long. But I
think the greater loss happens in those times we quit too soon. And we live
with this nagging sense of "what if?" What if I'd persevered one more year,
one more month, one more day?
What if David had been so put off by his dad's
brush off, he refused to come in from the field and see Samuel? (1 Samuel
16)
What if David had assessed whether or not to face
Goliath based on the shadow of his opponent rather than the shadow of the
Almighty? (1 Samuel 17)
What if Abigail's pride or fear had stopped her a
few steps shy of bowing low before David? (1 Samuel 25)
Knowing when to stop and when to keep on keeping
on is a crucial life lesson. One I want to learn well.
In Matthew 11:28 Jesus encourages us, "Come to
me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."
I used to get so frustrated when I heard this
verse because I thought, I don't want rest. I want reassurance! I'm
burdened by this decision I have to make. I don't want to mess up my life
by missing a cue from You, God.
But the gift of the rest Jesus is offering here
is not a spiritual Ambien. The Greek word for this kind of rest is anapauo
which has as one of its definitions, "of calm and patient expectation."
In other words, Jesus is saying if you come to
Me, I will take your exhaustion and uncertainty and turn it into a calm
expectation.
But how?
My friend Jennifer Rothschild does this
enlightening exercise at some of her conferences. She tells the audience to
imagine her writing two different words on a large chalkboard. She then
speaks the letters as she draws the first word into the air. R-E-S-T. She
does the same for the second word.R-E-S-I-S-T. Then she asks what's the
difference?
The difference is, of course, "I."
I don't know what to do. I can't figure this out.
I'm worn out. I've tried everything I know to do. I've given all I have to
give.
I'm familiar with these "I" statements because
I've said them myself.
We can only find anapauo rest - fresh hope - as
we stop running ragged and simply take on the next assignment Jesus gives.
In verse 29 of Matthew 11 Jesus gives us the
assignment to take on His yoke and learn from Him. Ask Jesus to show you
just the next step. Not ten steps. Not the whole path. Not the Google map
with the highlighted route. Just the next step.
Complete that step with excellence and an open,
humble heart. Listen and look for all Jesus wants to teach you in this next
step.
This is your part of the equation.
But after the assignment, comes the reassurance
in verse 30, "My yoke is easy and my burden is light." We don't have to
have all the answers. We just have to stay connected to the One who does.
Where our strength ends is the exact point where His will begin.
This is God's part of the equation.
I must do all I can do. Then trust God will do
what only He can do.
Should I stay? Should I go? Maybe the better
question is, "God, what is the next step I'm to take today? I'm going to do
my part. And trust the rest with You."
Dear Lord, I am tired and I can't seem to
figure some things out today. Please help me to see Your part in this
equation. Where my strength ends is where Yours will begin. Help me, Lord,
to look to You for my very next step. I will wait in calm expectation. In
Jesus' Name, Amen.
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Application Steps:
Listen and look for all Jesus wants to teach you
in the very next step you will take. Determine what your part is and then
look to God for His. Trust His faithfulness today.
Reflections:
Jesus says to me, 'I will take your exhaustion
and uncertainty and turn it into a calm expectation'. What does this look
like to me?
Power Verses:
Psalm 16:9, "Therefore my heart is glad and my
tongue rejoices; my body also will rest secure." (NIV)
Psalm 51:12, "Restore to me the joy of your
salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me." (NIV)
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